2015: Evidentiary Issues in Environmental Prosecutions & Hearings

Environment in the Courtroom (IV): Evidentiary Issues in Environmental Prosecutions and Hearings |
L’environnement au tribunal (IV) : les questions de preuve dans les poursuites et les procès en matière d’environnement


Materials

  • Jim Bunting, Terri-Lee Oleniuk & Sarah Powell: Experts Only
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  • John D. Cliffe, Q.C., Cliffe Tobias & John S.G. Clark: Continuity of Evidence and Remediation Advice for Investigators: Some Brief Comments
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  • Adam Driedzic: Proving the Right to be Heard: Evidentiary Barriers to Standing in Environmental Matters
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  • Erin Eacott: Privilege in Environmental Enforcement
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  • Brenda Heelan Powell & Josephine Yam: Judicial Notice of Climate Change
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  • Nicholas R. Hughes & Monika A. Sawicka: Issues Respecting Expert Advisors, Expert Witnesses and Retaining Counsel
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  • Asha James: The Challenges of Gathering Expert Evidence by Private Individuals
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  • David Laidlaw: Challenges in Using Aboriginal Traditional Knowledge in the Courts
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  • Gary A. Letcher & Andrea C. Akelaitis: An Overview of Expert Evidence in Canada
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  • Marc McAree, Robert Woon and Anand Srivastava
    Experts in Environmental Litigation
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    Communication Between Lawyers and Experts
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    Reporting Obligations to Third Parties
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    Admissibility of Expert Evidence and Costs
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  • Danielle Meuleman: Proving Causation: Scientific Certainty vs. Legal Burden of Proof
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  • Rod Northey: Integration of Written and Visual Evidence for Expert Tribunals
    English | Français